] drm/i915/gem: Downgrade stolen lmem setup warning
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> On Fri, 19 Apr 2024, Jonathan Cavitt wrote:
> > In the case where lmem_size < dsm_base, hardware is reporting that
> > stolen lmem is unusable. In this case, instead of throwing a warning,
> > we can continue execu
/i915/gem: Downgrade stolen lmem setup warning
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> On 19.04.2024 14:26, Jonathan Cavitt wrote:
> > In the case where lmem_size < dsm_base, hardware is reporting that
> > stolen lmem is unusable. In this case, instead of throwing a warning,
> > we can continue execution as
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024, Jonathan Cavitt wrote:
> In the case where lmem_size < dsm_base, hardware is reporting that
> stolen lmem is unusable. In this case, instead of throwing a warning,
> we can continue execution as normal by disabling stolen LMEM support.
> For example, this change will allow th
On 19.04.2024 14:26, Jonathan Cavitt wrote:
> In the case where lmem_size < dsm_base, hardware is reporting that
> stolen lmem is unusable. In this case, instead of throwing a warning,
> we can continue execution as normal by disabling stolen LMEM support.
> For example, this change will allow the
In the case where lmem_size < dsm_base, hardware is reporting that
stolen lmem is unusable. In this case, instead of throwing a warning,
we can continue execution as normal by disabling stolen LMEM support.
For example, this change will allow the following error report from
ATS-M to no longer appl